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Using the camera:
Your phone has a flash to help you to take pictures in different
lighting environments. The flash is on by default, but you can turn it
off or use the automatic setting. To set the desired mode when using the
camera, select Options > Flash and Flash off, Flash
on or Automatic.
Fast viewing with memory card
To view your images and video clips quicker, use your memory card
as the main memory for storing them.
In the camera application, select Options > Settings
> Image / video storage > Memory card.
Capture and send
You can send the picture immediately after you have taken it when
you are previewing it. To display a picture immediately after you take
it, select Options > Settings > Image preview
time and the preview time. During the preview time, select Back
to take another picture, or Send to send the picture as a
multimedia message.
Print your images
Your phone supports Nokia XpressPrint to print images that
are in .jpg format. To print your pictures, connect your phone to a
compatible printer using a data cable or send the image by Bluetooth to a
printer supporting Bluetooth technology. Select the image you want to
print from the Gallery, and when viewing the picture, select Options
> Print.

mine had the same problem.go into memory under settings and (if you have a card) move some pictures/videos/music/sounds to the card from the phone memory.if you don't have a card, try deleting a few pictures/videos/music/sounds from your phone memory.

You can store any multimedia files
on your phone’s memory in My stuff
so that you have easy access to all
of your pictures, sounds, videos and
games. You can also save your files to a
memory card. The advantage of using
a memory card is that you can free up
space on your phone’s memory.
My images
My images contains a list of pictures
including default images pre-loaded
onto your phone, images downloaded
by you and images taken on your
phone’s camera.
My images options menu
The options available to you in My
images depend on what type of
image you have selected. All of the
options will be available for pictures
you have taken on the phone’s
camera, but only the Use as, Sort
by Grid (List) view and Memory
manager options are available for
default images.
Send - Send the image to a friend.
Use as - Set the image to appear on
your phone at certain times.
Move - Move an image from the
phone memory to a memory card or
vice versa.
Copy - Copy an image from the phone
memory to a memory card or vice
versa.
Delete - Delete an image.
Mark/Unmark - Select multiple files.
Print - Print an image via PictBridge or
Bluetooth®.
File - Change the name or view the
information for the file.
Create new folder - Create a new
folder within the Pictures folder.
Slide show - Start a slide show.
Sort by - Sort images into a specified
order.
Grid view/ List view - View each
image in grid or list type.
Memory manager - View the memory
status.

If you press and hold down the camera button, it toggles between camera and video.However I'm sure you have noticed that on occasion, if you don't hold the button down long enough, no picture is taken.

It turns out to be something you just have to get used to. There is like a 2 second delay on the toggle so just don't hold it down that long. It is hard to get used to if you are used to a red eye removable flash or a slow camera button as found on many new cameras.

Here is a tip though, after you take the picture to quickly take another picture, you can fast save the photo by pressing the camera button again instead of messing with the touch screen.

when it "freezes" it's usually just taken a picture (easy to accidentally press the shutter) and is showing it to you--press save (left function) or erase (right) then is ready for another--can tell because the picture is moving as you move the phone

it's actually a "normality" of motorola cameras ... The sound you hear of it "snapping" a picture and what you really see are two different time frames. Best trick: hold still even after you hear/see it take a pic.

Go into your options and see what your resolution size is. Try bumping it up if you can. Hopfuilly that beefs up the photo size.